Reflect w/ Ed Fassio
Reflect w/ Ed Fassio — where AI tells the stories that matter. The US, the EU, and China are writing three fundamentally different answers to the same question: how should AI be governed? And whichever answer wins — or gets adopted by enough of the world's economies — becomes the default for your business, your data, your workforce, and your competitive position. Whether you had a vote in it or not. Innovation-first. Rights-first. State-first. Three philosophies. Not converging. Julius and Hale break down what each model means in practice, why the Brussels Effect means the EU standard will likely become the de facto global baseline, and what that means for every organization deploying AI today. This is the final episode of The Governance Question arc. Four episodes. One spine: Aza Raskin's warning that AI doesn't need to be malicious to be dangerous. Indifference is enough. Governance is how humanity stays present in its own future. Your Move: Know your regulatory exposure. Adopt the most demanding standard you face as your org-wide baseline. And engage — the policy conversations happening right now will shape the frameworks you operate under for the next decade. — Reflect w/ Ed Fassio | reflectpodcast.com Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2414886/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2414886/support] LISTEN TO MORE EPISODES: https://www.reflectpodcast.com [https://www.reflectpodcast.com]
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